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Anderson Tops Burton U.S. Open

Olympic gold medalist Jamie Anderson, seen here at the slopestyle snowboarding debut at Rosa Khutor, landed another major slopestyle victory Friday at the Burton U.S. Open. (Sarah Brunson/U.S. Snowboarding)

VAIL, CO (March 7) – Olympic gold medalist Jamie Anderson (S. Lake Tahoe, CA) landed another major slopestyle victory at the Burton U.S. Open. Anderson clinched the TTR World Snowboard Tour slopestyle title with her win Friday at the snowy Vail Mountain venue. Canadian Spencer O’Brien took second and Isabel Derungs of Switzerland third in the women’s final. Canada’s Mark McMorris took the victory for the men with Norwegian Stale Sandbech taking second and Candian Max Parrot third. The men’s and women’s halfpipe finals kick off Saturday at 1:15 p.m. EST and can be streamed live at www.burton.com.

HIGHLIGHTS

Jamie Anderson (S. Lake Tahoe, CA) landed another major slopestyle victory at the Burton U.S. Open Friday with a similar run to what won her gold at the slopestyle snowboarding debut at the 2014 Sochi Olympic Winter Games.

Anderson clinched the season-long TTR World Snowboard Tour slopestyle title with her win Friday at the snowy Vail Mountain venue.

Ty Walker (Stowe, VT) finished fifth, her best finish ever at the Burton U.S. Open.

Canadian Spencer O’Brien took second and Isabel Derungs of Switzerland third in the women’s final.

Brandon Davis (Mammoth Lakes, CA) landed the top finish for U.S. men in ninth.

Canada’s Mark McMorris took the victory for the men with Norwegian Stale Sandbech taking second and Canadian Max Parrot third.

Kyle Mack (West Bloomfield, MI) took a fall during practice and decided to sit out the final.

Falling snow throughout the day created flat light conditions and delays while the event staff thoroughly cleared new snow from the course.

QUOTESJamie AndersonIt feels amazing. We definitely were under the winter elements today, which kind of felt good. It’s snowy, the course is a little crazy, but I was so impressed with all the girls’ riding and just happy to be out here in Vail. This win is different than the Olympics because I didn’t have all the pressure on me, but I like to do my best all the time and being able to participate in the U.S. Open is huge for me. It mean’s so much.

It’s definitely the full element here in Colorado, but it makes us realize we really are in a winter wonderland. Thankfully a lot of time we have good weather, but days like this really make you appreciate those bluebird days.

Ty WalkerOriginally, I wanted to do a cab 900, frontside 720 and either a backside 720 or backside 900, but today the speed for the first one wasn’t there. So I had to do a cab 540 and then I still wanted to do the frontside 720 and backside 720, but it never really came together. In the first run I fell on a rail.